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fmcw radar module

Description

The frequency-modulated continuous-wave (fmcw) radar module allows users to monitor activity in dynamic environments by providing velocity and range readings. This portable device can be used for a variety of applications, including environmental science, traffic control, building surveillance and small-scale infrastructure planning. To operate the radar module, it is first connected to a host device of the user's choice via the audio line in port. The module is then pointed at a target, such as approaching vehicles or nearby structures, and the output of the module is recorded. The module's recordings are then processed with the accompanying Velocity-Time-Intensity or Range-Time-Intensity programs.

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Team

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Mikayla Pena - E.E.

Mikayla Pena is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. She will be graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Intelligent Robotic Systems in Spring of 2023. After graduation, she will be working as a summer intern at Northrop Grumman Corporation. She plans to pursue a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida in Fall of 2023.

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Casey Sanchez - E.E.

Casey Sanchez will be graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in Spring of 2023. He is a loving husband and father of three children: Fynn, 6; Ezra, 2; and Adalyn, 1. He has interned at Renesas Electronics as a Test Engineer where he has an offer pending graduation.

sebastian-peralta

Sebastian Peralta - E.E.

Sebastian Peralta is a senior at the University of Central Florida. He will be graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in Spring of 2023. He is currently an intern at NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies, and is excited to see what the future will bring.

fahim-ahmed

Fahim Ahmed - E.E.

Fahim Ahmed will be completing his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida in Spring 2023. He has gained valuable industry experience through his work at Northrop Grumman and Exolith Lab. This summer, Fahim will be interning at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Looking to the future, he is excited to pursue a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering this fall at UCF.

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